Swagbucks Review

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Swagbucks is an interesting site which promises to let you earn or save money just by doing the same things that you probably already do on the internet each day.

It seems almost too good to be true, but that fact that it has already helped its members earn over $126,000,000 (£88,000,000 or so for those in the UK) means that it is definitely worth taking a look at. So, what is Swagbucks* all about and how can it benefit you? This is what we’ll be looking at in this Swagbucks Review.

The Basics

Swagbucks* is described as the most popular rewards program on the internet. Basically, you earn money and free gift cards just by doing simple and enjoyable things online whenever you feel like it.

For instance, you can pick up points by watching videos that interest you, by shopping in the online stores you prefer to use, by taking part in online surveys and even just by searching the internet. These are just some of the options and the list changes regularly enough to keep it fresh for long-time users as well.

By doing all of these things you pick up points. These points can then be redeemed for gift cards from big name stores such as Amazon and Starbucks. You can also get PayPal money and pre-paid Visa cards. The amount of free money you earn is limited only by how much time you spend doing those things that earn you points.

How to Get Started

Getting started with Swagbucks is really easy, it just takes a few moments for you to sign up on their website* and you’ll even get a £3 bonus just for signing up! You can then get on with earning your points.

Earning Points

Once you are signed up, you then just need to see which points earning activities you are most interested in trying out. You could start off by playing some games, looking for useful deals, watching videos or taking part in surveys if you like.

It really is entirely up to you what you do, which is what makes it so much fun. Even just browsing the web for a while sees your points total start to pick up. If you or your family use the internet a lot then you can expect to see your number of points build up really quickly with no real effort.

Over time you should see which activities are most profitable for you in terms of points as well as being the most fun to carry out.

Redeeming Points

The points you collect are known as SB points. Once you have a decent amount of these SB in your account then it is time to see what you would like to redeem them on. The deals change regularly, of course.

Simply take a look at the gift cards or cash deals on offer* at the time you want to redeem your SB’s. You can currently redeem your points for gift cards from online merchants such as Amazon, John Lewis, Marks & Spenser and more, or you can even redeem them for cash via PayPal. If nothing particularly catches your eye then you can try holding off for a day or two to see what new offers pop up in the meantime.

The site’s newsletter offers an excellent way of staying up to date on the latest offers that you can take advantage of.

About Swagbucks

Swagbucks has its headquarters in El Segundo in California. However, it is now available for internet users in many different parts of the world such as the UK, Canada, Australia and Ireland.

The clever way in which this site lets you earn free stuff just by doing basic internet activities means that it has become massively popular. The site has a little counter that shows how much has been paid out to its members since it started out. It is a number that just keeps on climbing every day.

Summary

As we have seen in this review, Swagbucks* offers an easy and enjoyable way of earning free money with very little effort. Many of the tasks that give you points are great fun to carry out and the rewards are highly impressive.

If you like the idea of getting some extra spending money then it is certainly well worth taking a moment to Join the Swagbucks Community* to see how much you could earn from the site.